About a weekend and a half ago I went to Chipotle had my burrito then left to go to a concert. After finishing my burrito I noticed a piece of steak was stuck in between my upper molars and I could not dislodge it, I also had no floss. When I got back home I took floss and got rid of that piece of meat (hooray) but also noticed blood on the floss. The next morning I woke up and realized the spot where I flossed was quite sore.......fast forward to today and it still is in some pain, not real bad but it is still irritating. I don't know if I cut my gum or I actually have no idea why my gum is in pain. I brush my teeth twice a day and floss before bed, I also use mouthwash in the afternoon so I take pretty damn good care of my teeth. Do I need like Ora-gel or something? Help!

The mouth heals extremely quickly in most cases, but I would give it another few days. I think you may have just really irritated your gum by having that stuck in there and then pushing the floss in. Oragel could help you if you really can't handle the pain, but I think it should definitely be feeling better in 2-3 days. After that if it still hurts that is very weird and I'd call a dentist.

Sounds like a cut in the gum to me. Warm salt water definitely helps, I always felt a little better after rinsing with some when my wisdom teeth were out. It wouldn't hurt just to call the dentist and ask his opinion over the phone, though, you may not necessarily have to come in and he might be able to ease your mind. And, even if you have to go in, it's better than developing something worse =p

Sometimes cuts can turn into canker sores which can form nearly anywhere inside the mouth and be quite painful, they have a distinctive appearance usually, but can definitely appear as a cut/sore as well.

Sometimes cuts can turn into canker sores which can form nearly anywhere inside the mouth and be quite painful, they have a distinctive appearance usually, but can definitely appear as a cut/sore as well.

Yes, but it's uncommon. Usually, a canker sore forms from a tear in the dermis (membrane) on the lower or upper inside lip. There's no mucal dermis on the gums, so it's pretty rare to get it on the gum tissue itself.

That being said, there are a few other culprits that may play into this. If you eat a concentrated amount of citrus fruits, lay back. The citric acid raeps enamel, and soft mucous membranes on the inner lip dermis are no different. If you smoke, stop! I kept getting canker sores, and when I went to my doctor, lo and behold, the cause was there. Same goes for alcohol and sugary drinks. Ditto for spicy shit like Frank's or anything Indian.

So now, you should get treatment. Wash your mouth out with Hydrogen Peroxide. Don't gargle, just swish it around and spit. Stay the hell away from mouthwash. Many mouthwashes contain alcohol, and can aggravate the sore. And DON'T use magic mouthwash. That stuff don't work, and a lot of the shit in it is dangerous to ingest.